Libeskind Sees the Practice of Architecture as Social, Cultural, and Most of All, Humanistic
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by Mari Bruno, casa.com.br In the search for transportable, accessible and collectible structures, the focus of the REVOLUTION project , award-winning Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid created a dining pavilion for the first piece in the series of pavilions and prefabricated houses. Zaha Hadid’s ‘Volu’ Pavilion holds up to 10 people. Presented at this year’s Design…
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by Marcelwanders REVOLUTION PRECRAFTED, 2015 Architecture Design | Interior Design As part of the Revolution Precrafted Properties collection, Eden (2015) is a luxurious precrafted home designed from a human perspective and built from the inside out. This peaceful sanctuary dispels the notion that prefabricated houses ought to be only practical and inexpensive. Eden is where…
by William Menking, The Architect’s Newspaper Zaha Hadid’s Pavilion. Zaha Hadid is not only one of the best known architects in the world, but after pursuing her own personal visionary path for over forty years, she is one of the most bankable. Her drawings and design objects are all over the 2015 design fairs this week…
by Pei-Ru Keh, Wallpaper Next week, the world’s design and art communities will embark upon their annual five-day sojourn to Florida’s balmy climes to attend Design Miami (2 – 6 December). Now in its 11th year and bolstered by the city’s rapidly developing Design District, this year’s edition promises to be the most diverse to…
by Alan G. Brake, Dezeen Design Miami 2015: Revolution Precrafted is aiming to “democratise high-design and architecture” with prefab structures by over 30 famous designers including Tom Dixon, Marcel Wanders, Kengo Kuma and Zaha Hadid. The new company launched by developer and art collector Robbie Antonio unveiled its first collection of limited-edition designs for prefabricated homes and pavilions during Design Miami last week. Revolution Precrafted aims…